The Morning Record, May 22, 1897

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The Morning Record, May 22, 1897

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Grand Traverse County (Mich.)
Traverse City (Mich.)

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Bates, Thomas T. (1841-1912) and Hannen, John W. (1863-1940)

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1897-05-22

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MORNING
!

TRAVERSE CITY, JIICH, SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1897.

First Year—No. 16.

W. L. Brown, daetwo atory dwelling
on Union atreet with stone fouadatioa,
plana drawn and work done by him*
HSBE 18 Ajr ZVTEaXBTXVO I.XST self: rroo. Also building in same yard
moved and remodeled.
OF ZVPB0VE1CBVT8
C. O. Sherwood has had plans drawn
Which How Involve the Earpeaditure by W. A. Dean for a handsome two
of Kore^nn 6e0.000-8uheUntin^ story reedenoeon Union atreeL
Bnildlnge and Oomfortabie Hew
Will Holdaworth. fine residence on
l>walUage in Oowee of Erection.
Sooth Unkw street between 12th and
ISth
alreeta. with atone fanadstlSn;
Ihe KKCoan has 'taken pa^ to aeoertain the amount of moae.v which to In- SIOOO. Hana by W. A. Dean. 6. W.
veivwl in the boUdia* laqjroretnenU Foote, botldar.
W. B. Crewell.largetwoatorydwellnow in propreae in TraVere^Dlty. A
ayatematic ranvaaa akoes iP healthy Ing with atone foondation on N. Menoondltion of tbinga among oMtnctora rae atreet: Sluoo. .Wrniedone .by-the
.
and buiWera and reveala a progrcM not day.
H. J. Delta, W. eth atreet, large two
vUble to che caanai ohaerver.
,'
• In the improTemenle noted the entar- story upright addition to reaidenoe:
priae'of Traverec City people la demon- SSOU. Work done by the day.
Bdw. robrlade, haadaome two story
atnted and Jnat at tbto tine the
amount being expended to not only an reMde:.ce. on 7th street just stariod,
«>ai
«*ideaee of faith In the Qneen aty, will bsTo stone fuuudaUtMiriHOO.
but of conddenoe in the future Indoa- A. D«in, Arcbitecb
Cll^n Kelly, two story upright ad­
trial eondttioDa
The figurea given in the list below dition to dwelllag on W. 7th street.
moi. ti«. *».000 »nd «lh-1 OotUr. txo.
coolempuud will
Moteia. ptwUj dwriltap o.
W. 7th atreet, two story with atone
swell-the amennt to nearly 8lOO,OOU
Ion the close of the aesaon. Follow- foundation; 8«w. Work done by the
day.
ing'are the gleanings of the llaconn:
W. A. Kewton, extensive changes on
F. Brooch, three at«y brick block oa
residence: W. eth atreet Front rewu«jwi«d »d
two.l.rii.ndl««»..t, wlU.l>J
««■ riana made by W.

ENCOURAGING.

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V

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m

RECORD.
Two Cents.

FRATERN^CHEER. IWall Paper...
“"Window Curiaias
Picture Frames...

Latest stock in tba city.

▲LBO IV6TBDOTIOH8

BOHio wo:

Large Delegations of Vialtora bom
Several Adjoining Towns—Hoapitali^ of Traverse City L^ge—
Orand Lecturer CUrk Offleiatml.
Treverse City Lodge. No. 222. P. A
A. M. had the pleasure Itot night of
entertaining about one hnadred mhanoa
from lodges in adjolniag towns and af­
ter some excellent work in the three
degiuia. whiefa ooasamed a portion of
(he afternoon andevealng. about 2(M
sat down to a fine spread tel by CaterFletcher. aad enjoyed the hospitality
for which the local lodge hat beeome
notod.
The acbool of Idstmction was oondnetad by Grand Leeturer Arthur M
Clark. In the afternoao the first de­
cree was conferred by Rear Lsike
Lodge. No. 4ir>. This was foUovgtrd by {
the seeoad degree, conferred by fiber- j
man Lodge, No. 372. lathe evening;
the third degree was conferred npon
cay Attorney Parm.C. Gilbert.
Traveree City lodge. After the cere­
monies the local lodge eatertalned the
visitors at thd banquet.
The MauUtee eontingeotconslsted of
nearly fifty masons sad they came by
epeclai train, among them many of the j
annex In rear 10x32; one story,. Stone ' A- Dean.
d. dwelling oa Washing- most prominent dtizena of'the'bait'
Sam (
iot under entire malai.bnildktg.
City. They retoraed abonV one o'clocknrat floor It ft. eeoond IS ft The eo- ton street raised aad re|»lred and
Among the visitors were:
and ,yard filled In. Also reslHn eeoood story will be fitted up lor panted,
-------------Manistee Lodgq. 27S—B.obert Bab !
lodge rooms lor the Foresters. It will {dence on SUto street painUd and reoocV. \Vm«\Vente. I*. C. Jansen, J. H.
be completed July It.
j paired; 8500.
Keeenthal block, two-story brick [ Dr. C. J. Kneelaod, large addition Newoombe, J. U Greene. W. Anderaon. P. H. Fleming. F. E. Chamberlin, s. J. i
baUdiag for department store. Front i made to residence on Slate streets
Chapman, J. J. .Uobbell. W. Luxford.:
street E. Adsley, contractor aad build-1 basement and foundation, and general
Geo. Gilhooley. R. 11. Uurat. U. C.
er. F. E. Moore, architect t'if^t front, repairs aad cbengns: $2,000.
Willis Sackett Bast Sute street, has Dunn. Samnel Osborn. <1. W. Overpa» k,
modem metropolitui archltectgreWiU A. ,Waito. Wm. Itosenfield, Wm.
Plate glam front both stories: #U,00(t. pul a new foondaUoB under htoenilifre H- McAoley. C F. Cole. Chas. Eabjohn,
Mrs. Marie Friedrich, two-elorr brick building and added a kitchen, the re­ l>r. Eoblnaon. O. W. Duncan. Geo. U
pairs
costing
about
S3U0.
block on $>001 street betel aad storca:
Mrs. Jebn l-'ooU. Webster street, gea- Curtis. Allen McKee. Felix Lnmquist,
fi6 feet front, modem style; iwteri|l
^ repairs to dwelling incluiiiag Wm. Bsmhart, Ih-. R. AmoIA P. C.
on IheigTDuad; SII.ooo.
*
Nelson. Rev. J. I*. Byrnes. Wm. Lloyd.
tbe extbnaive Improhemento which wing, veranda, paint, etc: $125. Lewto
Chas. Cook.
^
will oonstituW the remodeling of the Cooper, carpeale .
Clare lAke Lodge. 336. CndiUsc-J.
L.
K.CTevelaod.
comer
Webster
and
City Opera House. wUl oonstot of a
Prospect streets. 1!» itory seven room R. Bishop. Fred Lamb.
ehange in the seating am
Mantoa I.odge. 347—W. G.-Pbelpa.
wew aad modem accoustica. remodeled reaidenoe. $700. UaUding done by him­
M. J. Compton.
ftitd proeceaium arch, re-ar­ self.
C. C. S<*uilng,d welling on Bast Web­ Sherman l<odge, 372—F. Peteraen.
ranged galleries and other notable
Will Barry. J. M. Donnelly. C. F.
ebangea which will beautify and make ster Streep 22x24, brick fonndation aad Carr. D. C. Chadwick. Gee. fi.. Doyle.
the houae one of the -olccat in the aUte. eellaraad brick between inside eted- F. M. Wall. Jas. KeUon. Barton Col­
Burt liaU will execute the decorations. dinga. Werk. dose by himself. Also
painting two ether dwellings adjoin­ vin. (i«. Taylor.
The cost will exceed W.OOO.
Elk Rapids Lodge. 275-A. B. DongbJohn OlUis. dweiliag remodeled, ad­ ing, both his ^perty; $150.
E. A. Fleming, dwelling oa Barlow erty. A G. Makweil. S. Chaffee, C. Edition for dining room, extra bedroomp
Mahan,
P. C. Johnson, Fred Troutman.
street with stoae foundaUoa. Work
mp etaira, m^ part enlarged; 8000.
0. J. Powers. C. W. MltoheU, T. J.
dona by himself; $200.
E. A Wright
White. S. W. Owen.
Wm.
Beitoer,
lai^
addition
to
fac­
Booth Union street between 12th and
Bear Lake' Lodge. 416—O. W. Me-- 13th streets: two stw7 with stone bsse- tory. 40x75. This will soon be doubled Knight. G. D. Walker. W. H. fleoW’
- ment aad fouadatioa: B. Boaser, bnlld- to provide addirional room; $1,000.
Park Place, annual epriag repairs oa Ji^. Dodd, J. F.‘ Matoe. F. B. Bowerw; tl.80u.
man. R F. Wendal. J. J. Mann.*^lM.
M. Sandleman to planning to build a boikUiiga, verandas, etc. Between $10u McKean. J. P. Lampnt.
reaidenee on Bast'SUte street bi a and $200.
SuttoDB Bay Lodge, 205—Dr. O. C.
Benj Bougbey. Perowood, buQding
> abort time.
Joalin.
Al(x Morris has material on the 16x40 for potato cnip factory; $fl*.
Kalkaska Lodge. 332—L. E.-BntehMr.
McOarry.
fiixteeaUt
atreet,
l.S
ground for a dwelling on £ast Front
aid. C. W. Provost, Wm. Wlntera, C. L.
sweet 24x42. two storyraS^rooma, Jobs Btory frame dwrtliag; $500.
bane.
T.
H.
A.
Tregea,
a
large,
two-story
^oote. builder; $500.
Bellaire Lodge, 3»S—E- E Bedell. F.
Chas. Dipley. dwelling'on Eaet Btfa residence comer Elmwood aveace and
E. Turreliktreet near K. R. aveoBe, l.‘f story with Hixth street: $1,500.
East Bfiy Lodge, 264—Jobe Hoxle.
basement:
/
Lon Hoxle. J. A. Scrlptore, W. O. nte.
F. Gardoeri two-atory frame store.
Maacelona Lodge, 376—E. E Wiiite.
tjx60. comer. Front and Oak alreeu.
Nor(^ Star Lodge. 354. Torch Lake—
stone basement, J. R- Hamlin, builder: Will Attend Kedting of Grand Trav: Dan Blakeley.
eise
Baptist
Asaodation.
$2 OOO.
''
Crystal Lodge, 270, Fimnkforb-J. H.
Richard- Berieaer, W. Front street,
The thirty-first annual raeetiag of Woodward. M. J. Boppock.
residence entirely n
the Grand Traverea BaptUt Asaeciation
Among others present were F.
pease t»^«baot »00; Tnoa. Moulton, wiU he held In this city June 23 and Q'Neil. Petoskey: A. E. Psimdtoe.C. L.
24. Exteosive preparatioBS are being Bennett, TbompeonvUIe: J. Dealendorf,
builder.
Jga. 81eder.-«ne and a h^f story ree made f« a good program aad eereral Elias HslL Grand Rapids; Jerry BuUiidence on Bay street, stone fonndation: prominent peraenages intereeted ip van. Cedar; Jas. W. Dnnesn. Fox Lake,
$1,000: Bmlth Braa.. boiMera.
mtosionary work are expected to be *Wia; J. B.'Dsns. Ann Arbor: A. L.
Jos. Knobl. one story dwellli*. Bay prwent. Amoag them will be Dr. B. Cornell. C. M. Olney. Y. J. Oakley.
Btrbel. built by faimseU kt a coat of H. R. Jaafemm of Detroit, district sec­ Oopemtob: A. King, Holland: P. C.
About $«oo.
retary of the American Borne MiaeionMia. Ant. Fnrtsch. two story, five ary Society: Dr. J. 8. Boyden of Kala- Nelson. Hnrinatte. .
THIS I ALL
morn addition to her reaidenee on Ban- masoo. dtotrictaccreuryof the Ameri­
. doipb sweet, stone Icmndation; $000; A- can Baptist Missionary Uaion; Rev. C. Boad Improvamaat From Bare
p. Hunter, builder.
E. Conley of Detroit. superlateBdeni ef
Harkbamto Bnck Yard.
Ksfl Loan A Investment Co.
etato mimiona, sod Dr. Carrie Danieto.
A much'needed improvement baa
trolt. building comer of Jeffereoa ' retnmed medical mtosionary from 8wobees
made
on the road leading from
street and Elmwood arcaos moved to tow. China. Besides these there will
troat of yard, stone foundation built. be many others prominent In Baptist tbto city to J. W. Markham's brick
sdditkm made and generally remodel- eburdi and mtoaionary work. The aes- yard, npon that portion between the
city UmlU and Mr Markham's. Some
^$S75. Canfield AVanWagpaera
tiema will be held in the Baptist church exoeileat grading baa been done and
""
Mouftoa, .
aia n«i
I and Rev. Korthrup to making arrange- the ihoronghfare to now in fine eonBeckman, one and one half manta for pleasant entertainment for dltion, Walter Greilick was active in
the vtoHora.
attending to the work. There nre now
story 10 room dwhllingoa N. Sprnoe
eleven bicycles in GreilickriUe and.
W.O
^
DEATH BY HSABT DISBASB.
their owners wHl ap|weciale they
A. W. torUk,
W ,«U.
eat ooaditiim of the road ^ mneb as
Street, twe atoiy addition 10x20. atone Xia. Imurn AlFood Strl^
^eltoti from tiito city. On each tide
foundation under entire buQding nad
ly Teeterdny.
Mrs. Laura A. Wood, wife of Riehard tbwe to aamooth, bard path, snob aa
lOT^ellng dwelling and
Wood of Aagell, died aoddenly yeaten 49eliM delight in.
lengthening rear wing. Conwr Tib
8O0.OQO IM-Plko.
day morning at eight o'doi^. at the
. end Hadawerth streeta; $100.
Walter OreiUek reeelved Irem De­
reeidenee
of her daughter. Mrs. Boy
Wm. Jackson, reaidenoa on B. 8tii
' utreat remodeled by C. W. McNeal. Winnie, on Bnet Front street, of beari troit lest might 809,000 young perebdtoeaae. She was Ui but an hour, and pika whiob he wlU plant in Cedar lake.
Mear wing raised and ist '
bad prerioualy been in good health. Thtoqwcleaof fish to serosa between
$iooC
the wnU-eyed pikennd the perch and U
Bobertaon. bnUdlng en Onion Bmid<
atreet moved hack in yard aad remod­ «a children, four aoua aad three dangh- to aaU that tbey are not only fine eaV
tera.
tag huX gamey to eateb.
eled.

•i;

We

Aschaap ae aay"heie in theei^.
■ Newest styles, lu^t rtod

CITY BOOKSTORE,
, 220 FRONT STREET.

M. B. H0U.EY. MsnAOCIl.

Were the first one in the citp’ to——

price of them, we

Hang Curtains

do so yet All widtljs carried in stock and satis­
faction guaraniced. Cheap, ready-made curtains
from 10c. up, at-----BOOTCSyOBB.

P’S'

i:

p:v.

Delightful Views
From the piazza in sum­
mer are appreciated by
the romantic and stay-athome people of Traverse
City, which are aided
greatly by the cool, com-^
fortable and airy Rattan
Furniture bought at Sla­
ter’s. Their cool summer
furniture has been a
haven of rest for those
who have bought at—

J. W. Slater’s Furniture Store,
ISS.183 FBOHX BZHSBT.
OpjKMilc UMkvU’a E

Not another store
in the city

.

Shows as 6ne a line of Caps-MenV
Boys-Children’s-as we do.

The Correct and Nolib)i Styles Only.

We’ve Special Things
Special Low Prices

DISTINGUISHED WORKERS

Call and see them at-



«

STEINBERG’S
-Reliable Dfy Goods, Carpet, and Clothing House.

[Sunshine
!

Is always welcome.
Like
'angeTs food, we don’t hare
it every day, but we 4o
have the

“BEST”
Flour
every day, including Sun­
days. Our customers say, it^
like-sunshine, always wdcome.

HANNAH & LAY 00.

^'1

wlU Be*d’»My »o»4.af dirt Mid thU U
teUgr
tnrn »h® toy of the hill ▲ Banqnst to the OeDtiaBto of the
•ad ti«B the ediolaUiC »Uey.
^ 1.0.0.T.
C. H. Oerdoer i Bob Uto roeelvod a
tbavkhsecitt. - Uiamaut. ^ pemp far thrtr arUelao well hMl- Members ot Ttaseree Cl^ Lodge I.
0. Q. T. No. 421. will meet prosspUj at
r«o» miomcs<« *■*
a«M whUh wUl »r»tty iDcrewe their e o'clock tola eratog.
O.BAKD TEAVBE8B HBBAU).
oepeelty. They oMi now drire • pipe
The degree wiU be eonferred apon
_____ 1 do their work
aumber of eandidatce. A epedai pro­
•am. T. BATO^IiTj. w. Bixm. ••y
mueh quicker and better than fons- gram has bedn prepared by the lady
members who will also sm« a buqeet
1. W.
Mllor ^ lU^. erly.
Profemer Hurtaugh to making good to tbe gentlemen BoeunMn after the
so do*. Bxti« Good Oronll*. - See.
BUBBCaiPnONS.
prbgreee wltk the arrangementt for lodge to closed.
them and be oonvlnood of ttolr
tke production of the Coagreee
VtdUng Good Templaiu will be welyelae,only..^........................89o
Statea. He dcalrea. hewerer. asreial oome.
more young ladles with fauslcal ablftDied at Long Laka.
ty. fdr the ehomeea AppHcatlone
If yon want to buy • S5c OreiaU, w*
Dadd Wares, aged W years, died yesomCucruTo* may be made at tbe academy thto after­
r.D.CUBTXS,
j___ J
Urday morning at kto home sear Long
tiATe them.
noon.
OAe^tfl rtcBtStraet.
Lake, of comsumpUon. Deceased has
Dan Whipple, tke wstmao of tke
been ill for about e year. The funeral
Mexican and drll ware, who llree 12
SO
doB. Men’s Cotton Shirts «t....Mo
will take place from toe Friendschoreh
' ArrueB IndMtrUl depreeelon which mika away, beyond Bingham, walked
ht Lang Lake this afternoon ■'
turn •tedBBled boelneee thronirhoa the all tbe way to thto city and return yee- o'clock.
^ph Anderaon went thto
ootlieooiiBtry.TreTeree Cltyeomeeto Urday. and u apitc of hto
xpan
I morning to oendnet' the funeral arto the tore wlthelUtof balldla* Im- made toe iourney without apparent
•fomieaU which epcake well of the fatigue, and to as sprightly as a hoy ot
FA&LXAKSMTAHT DRTTA.
todaetry of her boeloeee maa ead work- forty.
ias clMM*. Todey the Bboobd pobGeorge Herbert Daniels, the peltte
Uehee e lUt of Uioee ImproreaeBt* now sable gentiemaa who has bad charge By Mia. A. 8. Benjamin Under tke
Muspioea of the W. O. T. U.
tBpitvrew. While the aggregate to of Dr. DUlonb drirtng horse, hsa found
Mia. A. Besjemla, state preddent of
•ot greeV aooordlng to the eocepted
aerous atUactkms in Trarerse and
THE.
torm, yev«nder the oondlUoae Mid the __ decided to make totodty hto home. toeW. C. T. U. ot Mlcbigsn and nblow priced. Lediee’. Hen's,
depreeeloB from which tnde is eteedUy He baa taken a poaltion In the berber tional parliamentarUu, will bold a Beet Grade,
Uimea, Boys and Children's
Uamentory drill in tbeCengregationreleesing itself, the fignree shown Indl- shop of O. R. Bemne. where be will
ebnnh thto evening. Everf daa
MU a irrsdasl retnm of better times preside orer the shoe shining departshould attend uad be benefited by this
•ad eonfidmoe In the future. They
opportonily. Mrs. Benjemtngivee these Of all kiads and .eolorsr 1 sell very
chow thslcnpltal to being releseed st
' cheap. Come aad buy your shoes of
drills In a very practical manBer.
borne, even the eertags of the laboring
Is toe plaee to buy
me. 1 caa surely eeve yon money.
Bed, who an BOW expending them In
mtoaiea, lOo.
your
A1.0 sewing, nailing and shining doaid
Hia. Besjsesia wUl give a free ieotbs improrement of their homes or In Ohoami at the Bpedhl Meeting Teafree of charge on aU shoes boe
tore
under
the
auspleaa
of
the
local
W.
here.
VgHHiny new ones. One signlfieaat intorday.
A. ■ s.
aa-xchP.,
dkatlmi of better timaa. to that the -A apsdal xseettng ot ths Woman's C T. U. ia tbe Methodist church Bun33.« SL WX-OXl.tBt.
gi estrr porUcm of tbs amount sUted to Club was held yesterday afternooa and day evening. A oellection will be
balBg expended bj workiag or bosiBeas le^dera aspointed for the differeatdi- taken.
Also a good arttode la
mam of ssederau means. Let these Ttohms for the oemtag year as follows:
A FaiBweU MeMlBg.
•lemeats let loose their earnings and Literature, Mru. J. L. Olbtae; History
At toe t^iar meeting of the Volungtn them a ehanoe to earn more, and and Biography. Mrs. E. L. 6prag«'
Ever Bnmed Out ?
the isdostrial problem will eoWe itselL Sdenoe and Bdneation. Mia. J. . toers oTAmeriea to be held Tomorrow
If eo yoB know
The la^er, hsndsonie and sotastaaaal Gray: Literature and Art, Mrs. S. C. evening. Oaptain Grainger will bid
toe value of
We also sell the batter to go with ton
fareweU to hto friends in thto dty. prebrisk buildings being erected by lead- Deeprea.
XNBXTR-AJN-OBI.
bread, both Creamery aad Dairy.
tag dtUens also display an enUrprtoe Hie general anUlae of work for the rions to bis departore for Provldei
©.
P.
OA
that iUustimtes the energy and good next twelve muaths was dtoenmed, and B, i; There wUl eieo be a regular
We have to stock a faU line of
bn,1n-r- policy of these whoeontriboU while nothing definite wee decided, meeting this evening.
to the general rolome sf local trada
I toe ladies seemed to favor making
Ib
yesterday sessral dtottn- j Oreew and Rosda tbe chief study
alright prieea Try our aew hrmad*
la eddiUon to the regular
.iritohed senators from Wayne resorted
lad* of SmUeneTT at
TbM we hsiMIle sU iilad*
Mocha and Java Coffee, hhe best to tho.
ell klnCa of Priees to
' ^tUl aOl kiBdsot
to ths tac^m heretofore pracUeed ex- mootUy meetings of the club three
People.
eiqr.stdOe, It b simply eiegaat.
<
elBSleely by ehamploB pogfllsta. If study claaaea have been eacMssfully
WE do:
they eould have been penuaded to em eaiTied on this yesr. in periiamentery
City News Co. BraxiBg and EDameling. Work done
diill,
household
economies
snd
physi­
alats Pitssimmonsaad CewbeUin the
promptly end nmsonable. Atoo a fuU
Carssa City ezhlbitioa they might the cal culture. It was decided at this
Cor. 7th sad I'ataM Sts-'
•oouer settle down and dispose of those meeting to add a book review class.
line of material.
lastead. however. [ The first informal meeUng wUl be at
2;M p. m.niext Thursday at tbe reeionly' an axore
denee of Mrs B. H. Biaeken, aad Mra

Do you wear
Shirts or Overalls ?

MORNING RECORD

BBB-- ■ • -

We gearanree to sell goods as cheap as aepbodp..

HAMILTON CLOTHING CO.
STYLISH

Palace Mery

SHOES

nmn CLUB lEUDERS

PIES, CAKES AMD COOKIES.

Sayl.

Do You Know

ELIilS ■

OBOOEBIES

Bicycle Repairing,

Thurtell & Gane, Ltd.,

FOR SALE

311 East Front St

UP WITH THE TIMES

Has Your

OB^ year*, has
) m'wta are invited to be preeest
. her hBebind upOB the ground of deaer(Job. If there to say time in the life
IB OUK UK> or
One fiat bottom Bowing Skiff 14
of an ordinary woman when she dtoDr. O. C Jc*Un of SultoBS Bay. i
Ukce to be deserted It to when she to Copemtok yesterday.
feet long, 4-foot beam, naed one
Brer bm«eJ>tol« tee ten Oat |««
rmr*-" the maturity generally aooomCM CM M tec Dr«y more <e«r «C(«>
Dr. and Mrs. Clark of Williaamburgb.
ganylng seventy yearn of usefolnees. wersia the city yesterday.
-gad tbe
who would deeerba womPuts Powdsrod Spioe*,
W. A Bondder has returaed from a
•B at that age to a wrrteh.
A new dine ter built Family Bo*
bariacee trip to Cbloaga
In Style and Price.
Pore Orfiam Tartar,
Ceaxlxvuix to to have e big. whoop­
Boat.
17
feet
long,
4-foot
beam,
Mra H. D. Alley, who has b«ea vtoit*
ing celebration oa toeBounhof July, lag at HomeltoviUe. N. Y.% returaed
extra fine finiafar.
(Ml Pure BsUnr Powder. U
vast es to
la addition to the celehratioa toe raaa- last Bight.
Bskclt,lpoBBdefer4im. Rubber SkMtleg.
•trons sea fcerpenWi9«wly of FetesJ. A. Beripture of Asms, eame to the
Rubber TuMac, uU alM. Water Beutau (geerk«y. will be exhibited, for advertlsliig elty yesterday aad regtotered at the Al») a 2 Seated' Top Boggy, will
Mteed tor Ivo fear*.) PDuamlu amseu,
■Mr fcteds. TbroM Brasbee. and Atcml—e,
pnp
Hotel Leelanau.
sell cheap.
Olreertoe u»« Wtlte BaMl LeUoa te tee J. W. O'Briea of Oruad Bavan, was a
Biwvitisa.
hsadeandtera.
goertat breakfast at the Park Plaee
The ^4vto Bides were oat «a the
A 42-foot Lot on East Front St.
•tiBsta ik a body last night, vtoitiag yesterday morning.
a. W. Thompson, toe ^lotoguapber.
the principal storca.
;
go to eWeego on the Petoekey on
A 6fi-foot Lot on Eaat State St
The Creseeot hand gave a serica of j her next trip south.
#
eoneerto op the streetn last nigh'
ig Attorney A. B. Dougher*
,k^
b, 1«».
i™, Bik
T-»r- A fiO foot Lot <« Barlow St
OmoMr W. u, MW mum. u
wU
aauBeh sloM*’bat elwurs UT to bapnee.
d,5eD..rf«. .«W I*
«' d.,on ln,.l
. _i tedught from Bellalre yesterday
J. W^Patohin and M. C. Dodge hsve
by Dr. a: T. Bodle and Sheriff Chaffee retorned from Praakfort, where they Will aeU on Mon&ly Eeymenla.
aad ptaeild ia the asylum.
went with legal Inteetloaa
oompetiiiM of potato buyers
E i. Keate. general agent of the
^Mteidey sent the pries toll and 18 IIdIoo Line, with ofBeee in Grand Rspcau per bushel, toe prevalll^ prioe tab, was in tbe city yesterday.
belBg from six to eight cents.
Frank Friedrich will go to Chicago
A large
are pre- OB toe etoamer Petoskey tonight, to
oanag to take la the cxcunloa oa tbe purchase a new stock of epeclal goods.
Mra C. A. Palmer of Maebtee, who
M. A N. B. to MaaUiee Bnnday, which
has been vidting bn- mother, Mrs.
will leave here at B o'clocl;. a. m.
‘ home yesterI have bought at prleas eo I
Henry J. Snehr of Fouobe has ship­
AOBO-horae Wagon, nearly
can sell yon at reUU what the
ped from bis saw mill at that plaet dsy.
m a trip
N. B. BlToag h
Am toe latest to. We show aU the now, double box, apriag aeai,
mme goods would cost at whole­
•syea carloads pf lumber to the Bebom
e
he
has
to
Bead
01^
aad
Everett,
wbi
berg Herd wood Lumber Co., via the
Hew Colore of the eeaeoB.
sale. Some-------Ijauaing make, wld^tire.
been ia the iatoreetoof the Kimball
H. A N. B.
Mias Jmsie Stiles, teaser la the Blm- plana
J. C. Grey, editor of the Kalkaska
wood Awnue eebool. bee been called
One Doable Wagon. 94a*
Leader, was in toe aty yesterday aeInuBfi to Coldwater ou aeeonnt of the
oompaabd by Peasimi Agent James
tire, aU complete..
fim—a of hernsothOT. She will not retvu as tbe term of etoool b yearly
Mr*. S. W.,Bnee pad ibtor. Mbs Alend BOOM of the finest flowers
nadsA
Is the largest iu Northom Michi­ Oae Double Wagon, narrow
lea. went to Niwwood yesterdey tor a
you ever saw. Import^ direct
Tcetordsy Tcoy Kovotay. P»cd Beoh- few days' visit with her father, Bev. J.
gan. Oor prieea are withio the tire, complete.
fKHD Parte. Call and sec sometel, Daa BenasU. W. B. Bowen and C AUeo.
totog toe aty never bad hefera.
reach of aUclasses.. We have no‘
Mr. LaSenr left for Bear toeek with a
FireChbf Deeprea, Bam Ilea, Tony
pom^ camping outfit, to----- ' - Pdioral and Arthur Osguoa, who went
-BATAVIA BIBB0N8.
fancy prices snd our goods are
OneB-aaatod Open Buggy*
week uouv fishing.
aa delegates to tbe firemea'e eoapeation
-SOLID SILK BRAIDS.
marked in idain figures., We haw
C. B Murray has (hanged the laea- to Detroit, returaed on the ll o'clock
—NEW SHAPES.
one priofronly. teOB of hi* new boat hoaae, aad b bow train last night.
—NEW SAlLOBfl.
One Platform Wagon.
jrgfttng it on toe baok ot the river heDn.S.P. Sherer aad J. B. Long, of
teremtof
toe We- the ^rtog Bento Beaort Company, arc
^tang dab hoaee. Tbe aew yaeht attoadtog the Poet Qntoaato eoUege
for phydetoae aad snrgccns at New
mia ha hew sariy next week.
A force of «*a b e»ploy*d tok weto Yoto ay. Thqy will retam to theb
Tha OUR
AjUtet. to tha etraat at toaconMr of hotoM to Jane aad thsaeoase to Sprtog
lUPBOiAat.

Attention-

..FOOTWEAR...

1^

At Our ‘
Soda Fountain

JAS. G. JOHNSON.

F«ANK FRIEDRICH.
/

Ladies!

Mow nfi M BfMfi Mto U BMAtoragbartvacattoB.

Wt Wait Tour Inspection.
Our Spring and

FOR SALE

Summer Styles

Parisian
Flower Hats

OXFORDS

Penneirs

FlUNIi WHICH,

6. J. MORGAN.

MOHirarO REOOBD, BATtnSDAT, HAY 88, 1897.

NO BLOODSHED..
TBSUSSHT McXXVLTTt OBTBBKXVATXOV AS TO CUBA.
B* w!U B«mi« AWolate ProtectlOB
to Amtriou* tf la th« fown of
This OiToramoat—BaU«f 1
AlrMdf tai
WMblagUm. Umj tl.—The oabioet
•Mtlar todaj wM aot of loag datattoa bni It wM latorwtlaf bedaoM U>«
priaelpal mbjeci aader diMOMioo wm
tba\ of ow relaUoB to Coba. Tbo actioa of th« naaU
^ pMalag
th« Uorgaa rwolaUoa deeUriaga state
afwarlaCobaU r«c»nl«d*<*
mat tbat tbrealaaed. If carried oni to
the «ad, to laterfere serloosly with the
aCorU of the execatire braaeh of the

CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.

P&AOnOAL &S8VLTfl.

A PULL LINE OF.

BaclMlac Mat tS OonrsBtlon of Piremaa la Detroit
Vr U^. A U. Dojrl*.
was Ona of the Best.
Tomr.-PMoe: whm to tMk it wd boir.Theananal oonTsatioa of the Micfai0«. *il)0-A
, >
Eaving obeyed the call ctf Ood, gau Pintmea'e AeeocUtion eloa^ in
___________
Abnun. takiag trUh
him Lot. hia peph Detroit Tboreday Bight, after one of
bu left |rta b<me ia Cr Of tb« the moat enocceefal meetiags la the his­
Chaldeans, }ounw}’ed down throagb Pal' tory of .the assoelation. The visiting
estinc to Egjpl *>><1 It** returned, after delegates hsd the freedom of the fire
a aad experiaaoe in Egypt, to PaleatiiK. departraeat and the latest methods of
Io worldly matters they have both pne- figbtiag fires aad most modem appll'
peied. ‘lAbnun was Tory rich in cattle, Aneea were eahiUted; and for pmcUcai
ia ailrec andiagolA" "Lotstlso.wfiloh 'taformatloD aad good resuiU this meeV
weet with Abram, bad flocks nod herds tag was ^>eelal1y iastraotlve.
Manistee sras Aosea
next year
aad tsata*’ Biebea, bowrrer. did
bring nnalloyed blesslDgi. Tbelr herds aad the eleottoa of ofBeera resulted as
and flocks srets so large that there was follows: Presideat, Gapt. DeLanoey
a acaicity ct pastoie, sad aa a rmli Barea, Detroit; first vice-president,
strife arose between tbeir berdmea. Silss W. Hot^ieberry. OadUlae;,seo(»d
Abram. hosTSTer. deprecated the strife, vioc-me^dent, O. Frederick Selts,
earnestly desired peace aad went to Lot
,nt, Daniel
Itb this padflo speech, “Let there be Homer: third vloe-p

Belrigeraiors,
New Process Vapor Stoves,
Ice Cream Freezers, Etc.

F-r ia«

14e" Front St.

HOBBS’ HARDWArI STORE.

^Silverware,
^Diamonds,
-Walches.

Pillsbury
Flour!

Fancy Toilet Articles.

CHOICE FMILT GROCERIES

»rJS! Ho™blow„;
aaba^tlal for the Cabaaa The dbtails which I'neideat UcRialej has ta thee and between my beidmen and thy Geo. L. Gray, Upeer; staltatlclan. W.
F. Storltag, Eaton- Eaplde: delate to
Biad have aot jet beea dieotoeed. the herdmcD, for w« be brethren.
1 am the agent for this Fam*
Peace Umoetdaiireble. CSiiisHanity the nalioaal oonventtonat Kew Haves,
^t belar that thej areeah}wtto aa
anaaranMit apoa the basis *of the emphasiaea It. urging ns as far aa betb CU. O. F. JaekboB. Ithaca: hoaorary
ous Brand.
in
as
to
live
peaceably
witti
all
men.
chaplain.
Bev.
B.
CoUiae.
Detroit.
lat«t efflda) lafomatioa that is reYet bow mneb discord, strife and con­
Sew IdMS InChief 8. C. DesprM of this dty was
. eeiTed fras Oaba. probablj troni Gal- tention there ia in the world, and bow
oaeof
the
promiaeat
figares
la
the
booB.
many bomea, chnrrba and natfema an
aad the Detroit , Frae Press
It was cdearlj aotieed la the asaatlag distTMtod by tbeae thingsl Abram |
tadaj that t^ preaUeat had aadc ap teaobee ns two important leesems o<m- printed wbat pnn^orted to he bl* Po^
hie Blad to soother forward stap.aad oeming peawe—when to seek it and bow. t>dt aamog a few others ia ywtarday's
that while np to tbb tiiae be haadoae 1. Abram sonj^t peace at the first ap- tsaae.
as he promised la the begiaaioff of his I»oach of strife. No sooner did strife
-Frhtty
inadatialstrpttoa, be is oonhdeat t^t his break out betweeo tbe berdmen of
Professor Arthur lAkea, in Tbe OelAbram and Lot than Abram went to Lot
afforta wUl help largelj to seeare abeo- and expeemed a dcaire for peace. The Uery Engineer and Metal Miner, baa an
late protectioB.for the Americaas io
of tbe mineral
paha. Be has some to the detenalaattoaiflahis power to stop ■ bloodshed
-ia the ieUad ae far as this cao be doae
srithoat iafolriag the Ualted States ia Tbetimetosfek peace Isattbe awroach gest and finest we know of in tbe west,
of strife or in its eariy begiiminga [adding that “Anxooa
war.
Maov a strife and contention in boa»e. too well known or overadverdsed f«
la sSgalag the relief reeoloUon pase- obniL, sute or amoi« friends might j its mineral wetUh.
416 Unkm St.
Attendon to diad bj eoBgreae it woold aeoeasarilj have been neaoeably mttled if an effort, reeted to the large increase tn the «tTelephone 34.
prareat the inmedUte applleaUoaof hsd been mHein^ early days of ito] pot of pretdOQS metals in Arisons. The
tone of the awpej te feediag the peo­ history bnt it to sllowed to oondnae yield of gold from her mines was K*
ple who were repreehatad to be ia from time to time nndl neither of tbe ■ *60.000 in 1896 «
A QUESTION
iea to willing to yi^ pt><
_>Ar. Lakes pr^cts tlM
great dietresa. as drafts eanaot he re^ the end of the next fiaml year tbe
OF SAFETY....
oalted before the reeolatkn becomes a Tbe parties coaoeraed become saspl- predoetkm of‘gold in Artoonawlll have
dons. Words and acdoos an miscoalaw. Other auttera were diseossed, suaed
toaobed eiv.ww.ww.
110.000.000.“ mni
basing
aad add fuel to the flames, and ■ leacww
.ub ibis preaaaag them a fall report of the foreet- what knight have been eaniy extin- dlcdoa apoa “the large nimbm of
Tj eoamissioD oa the reaervatioo qoee- gnisbed at tbe start beoomm an aa- gold disooveriet. tbe rich dcvelopsnents
being made and tbe nnmber ot yedootioB which has eaased ao maeb^ debate qaeochahle fire.
la poagress. bat ao acUM was Uhea.
8. Abram to obtain peace made per- Uoo works being erected, as well as tbe
A reaolatioa appropriaUog S&O.OOU eonal cmcmaiona Abram'e magnanim­ mthnsissm among prcspipcttn ^ tbe
for^ relief &f the enffering Ameri ity to Lot vrill always stand as one of eaigntKMof oapitaliau ia gold mining. “
Ue
niKn WO>.
tbe
bright
spots >o
in ™
his charactcc. Lot;i Wbst ••
w I™«ol
troe U»*rogre» to IhomineaaslBCoha waeaigacd jeetardaj bj
.TOJthiTO he
had to Uw ■>(
«d »il«r l. me rf eo^
Bpeaket Bead botowiag to the a1
Ahttoh, Jrt to «OTte peace tie beoeltoA deld ot ete.1 ptomito hto teen
of the Tiee prssiaeat aad preeideot pro tot ridded hi. intotto.. to the one erho! opened n-lthln 40 n.ll« oT Tnoeon.
tarn of the senate tbej ooald not re- hed been bcneOled. Whm Mrite end LatBe depoeite 0< mlph.de oi copper en' 'be ob- ’ ist "in tl>e region of the Grand canyon,
eelee the eignatare of either of them contentfbna arise, peace can only
I wfaicb only await tbe advent of Crausen behalf of the eenate. As the eenstr i tained by yieldings and.
Bnt there are ao Cigars made
adjonmed nnUl Moaday, it cannot be! Even when assured that oar cause to' porUiion facilities to Uoooje to^r
-----eqnal to---Mgaed before that date.
j Jnst we sbonld be willing to make o«A
“‘“®‘ T^**.’.*:**’
^ooi if Ibereby we sarrifioe no prin- predicted, will yield copper l«Ui« to InstraetioBS on Violin, MaadoHn. Baa
BeereUry of SUU Sherman directed ciules. No man lows by self aacrifloe to! » oeDtury to come h located at Btoboe,
Jo.-Onitar. CeUo and Bam.
Coasnl General Lee at Bavaaa to dn< m^a porpoee. Abram did not No* Cochise ooonry. "Tliem mi^ and
c ofanppUes aoooer was be separstwl from Lot until tmelU-n sre worked night and day. ^
for the ii
IntrucBti tH awl Mule tl iD UidL
aad medicines for tbe relief of the Am the Lord said nnto Abram. "Uft np employ 1.000 men. Tbe average dally
6 CBjrrs.
Term*Be—onable.
look------fitnn tbe
ontpot is 87.000 ........................
poonds. Lan^ copiw
arieaa dtiseasaod the tr—,---------- now thine eyes and
-------- place
..
_______
____
____
indoaCrles
exist
Boom 6. Otty Opera Boaee Bloek.
of each wbo are wltboat mesas and de 1 where tbon art, northward and sooth- d^its ^
twtA- hoi I: weni
wanl «hd
and eMtererd
eastward and
and wertwajd,
westward, for
for »1» « Gila and Man«.|m
' .ire to retorn to the tiaiuB Btotoe,

Fleisclimaa's Comprassad Taast

Cut Glass.

Jacob Furtsch,

Take Lessons
Murtaugh’s Academy.

?

Fire Insurance.

There
Are Others I

•> •
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I.

TRAVERSE BELLE,

to aaea«l .10.000^ He-a. alto laatoae,-j Jd^tajud
JSTfoSv™." ' a. eell ai of <be jn«. la l» wjr. H
•d to faratob the United SUtos eoatnls Oodn^aid. Ihoto.boeaeriOoe then..' that of tbe ^ted Verto (gold o^
la Cuba at his dlscrettoa fnnds for this ■elTeeforlheeakerfpeare. • Blttoedere ead diver), prodneilis ISO lonedailj.
Uie oeacemakcra. totboyahall be,called —Exrhsnw«.
tbe children of God.”
---------- ■
, - ■
Bible ReadinKs.—Nom. vi. *4-96;
__

lOflSES lUTORBMr.

XXV. 10-18: I Sam. xxv. 8. «: Pa. xxix.: BcttCr NOt

II; xxxiv. 14; exxii. 6 «: Lm
•a*»yotirboMe »«pwl»rBlee
te Xasar- Ivii. 19-91; ____
Lake i. 76 79; _x. 6; .
gaata Begardiag Oreta.
tov.-sf; .;i.Bo„. i. i) V.Eph.
*................ ...............
,*«iajia,»orboi»eirmiookrtxfcl.
Osadia, UUad of Crete, May SI.—
The Cretob Inanrgents rreatved inTlw MrW of Psr«M. .
stnetiofu fsom Atbeas to aroept an
trp.lo4M» Palster SB< Paper Bas«er.
IVace with God is impossthle witbont
4-ti
■oos form of goverameat it
pardool No child can tol comfottable SM^FMSt Btrsat.
eeeiditioa Utot the Terhtoh troop, he j „,rfrrrbe ^if
its father with tbe,
preeioeelj wlth<lr»wti freoi the i.leod •ting of ipilt in its coniKieoce and tbe
Tbe lasonreaM appear to approve ot; arosi' of aiu not as yet forgiven. An
thtopl^ to iho-eettlemeot df their; nuforgi’reu »iB to like a_tb<M in the
___ __________ _ eof irritation sod
grievahees.
however, totocn^phed to the saltan. a menace to tbe beallfa of the body. It
aini4 oe
be rmuo.eu.
removed, bim
and .tbe
,
.» *kto I BJOH
uw .wmws dtov.
. ,

! : better. Tl*e longw it remains the more
powar of tbe majority, whieh betrayed ,
mischief and the more difaoeh boslllity to tbe massnlmea by |
t,.«v of'removing it.—Loaaraage at Sltla and' tbe deetnetioa ol, tfaerau.
_______________
all the Mobamnwdan viHagea. adding ]
Tbs Mow Lm
V
For tbe best and most lasting impreaperpetnate
a race ^of I| *ku the preacher must work not upon
,
^ ^
aad will oBlybrirflyposipoae the
oonscieooe. Best Bntttr, per Ib.. ....15c
rsviva! of the aanexatton qhsstk>a;q^^ monitor, propprl;
msrd. will
with all lU dlsastroas eonsequei
BtirtiH-ratiie being and life. It is God's Best Cuts al kinds Steaks,
vic4gt:^>>( tuid does grand and efficient
per lb................9 aad 10c
work wljen properly instmeted and
Bsavy Huckleberry Crop.
moved. Troth directed to it plainly, Dressed Chicken, per Ib.JOc
Ylmrc promises to be a very heavy faithfally nod persistently is sore to he
rop of liaclilebsrrias sbont Walton. followril wiUi reformslory and saying
Don't Fo^ct ear 40 oeatZeaand along tbe Koardpian riv* rwmltA—Presbyterian.
Beaton Xanh.
W thto%eaeoa. Sbonld tbare be ao
Tk* SappwV or Ow CkTMtob Lev*.
Dnat theyield will fnrnisb
Wateh'this tpaee for Special Prices
Tbo
love
of
Christ
in
its
twofold
aease
aad profit to teores ot pen
is lb.* SDppuft of tlx- CLrisiiau's love,
early next week.
and growing emiformitv lo Christ is the
fruit of lore. “Tu betnadv like to God'
Fint Grade Oartifleatoe.- CAULKETT & CO.
-------- tcackers of this lo^ity j wss tbe noblest ‘aqriraUgn of faeatbeo
ow. usios sss xnith am.
who hev. hto hr.trB.tol. eertlDeete.' ■■■—IhnA
rViviloI
h, H.h.HeS^.1 of Hehlle i
'^BVSISKSS
CARDS.
laatmetioB Jason E. Hammond, are i
----------Lalnbnsbto aadBstoUa Sebaelderof
Wirfwnwsc
a M. BBOWK. Asumcr sdS Cot
thi. eltr. F. B. Me,., of Werfoto to>d'
hhooia
O. Law.' SpOTlaJ aatvs-aoB «• <
Htott. H. Kbit, of Ktoktohto
ieeUtoocerleoblookhetol opoh the fciK. aad c(Min«aBc4a«. til Proal m.
stool if. in my discharge of' tbe dnttos
tbat are pat apoo mo in toto place, I
--------------- - --------‘thoatthe
and net

Geo. H. Winme,-

Gaulkell & Go.
-Will
-Sell
-Today:

We Make More Picture Frames ‘
Than say other firm la theel^.
Have yon ever seen oar new
moaMlagaT

CITY BOOKSTORE.
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j
, * Pair of the Bmt grade Ftoher-j pAa«^mu«h
gX
Wedlag Boom gs 78. 8i4

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Suits to Order.

DIAMOND J.

Fine Merchant Tailoring.

lO OBHTB.

k Btovf. rBtCq;8>f»vt.

—Jewelry.
—Watch Kepairing.
-John Verly.
—Front Street.

Frapait aad DaKcieas I
• A.w. jahraus, •.
SoU by 4U DMtota.

Alpine Safe
Blgheet Award by Medal is
eompqtititm with tbe world

Raw Styles;
Hew lock,

Mow Patteras,
-* , lowest Pr«o.
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USOIRTELY FIRE-PROOF!.
We are Sole Agents for t^is territory fw. this superior
make of Fire-Proof Safes, and it Tvill be to your interest to
investigate the good qualities, and also ihe prices, of the
Celebrated Alpine Safe before buying.

A. A. McCOY & SON, Agents.

If You Have Logs to Sell
Lumber Company. We have for sale Good, Sound Hem­
lock Lumber, Surfaced Sidewalk Plank, Maple Flooring,
Short Maple Wood. Lands for sale. Mill Machinery, of all
descriptions, including a Engines, Set Works, Carriages,
and Saws. A complete Saw Mill Plant for sale.

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MO&HIKO &ECOBS, 8A1URDAY. MAT 82, 1897.

SENATE'S DICTUM
On Cuban Ga)it(ir»i’aney U Finally
Put on Record.
' atOBQiS^ BE80L7E WIB8 U3IL1,

platlorti) was tor >
good ofDces of yie
pcrtrtlng resoluUon-was futa
of Cul«n Iwlllgerencja The aettator
spoke ot th» misery and want prevailIng in tbU country. Th4 srorklngmen
and the mahutacturm were alike dis'■couraged. They were not suffertag from
Weyler. but from the delays of the
Iff. ■•PasB the UrlfT' was their cry. ‘

15 Years

THE BEST PHOTOGRAPHS

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a

FOR 7Sc PER DOZEN.
HIMKS. the I^oWvrapber wHF nake
uBiil fnrlbrr dAIos ibe Uat ffrads of

1
1

Experience..

Is PaW and Paper Hanhlag
Warraau Cod^erailu^ as weu as Ike fact
■WVaM B«luv 41 to 14 After AmUmt
tbat we always keep amaet of ibe advaaosd
Waaidngton. May n.~Preaident Mte
tkmea.
>
Hot Uotmto-Tborxon DootemtAr fV*•lolteo > I>«rt1.a IM.-n>j>llDe of (lu- t'a. I Ktniey is nut likely to be callcd’nipob
i and no extra cbaive for groupa. Beto take acUon spun the Cuban rvaoiaboo.fUok to tbo itepuAtIrUi f^Uorte—
I member this work ie truarautoed first
tint passed by tbe senate for some time,
Tote to ttetell-HoOte BorOM U Took and .Perhaps not a( all. Tbe r :s--1tUlon
! c’asa in everj- respect or money refund- CoDteMtlar and Fxaetieal
S^ilcrtoor; on (hr Krlter
, ed. INvo small pboto^pha* for 10c. I Patater and Pagsr Hangar.
a nuld. not be sent tu Llm for his ap­
DudT make a mistake in tbe place—
WuUnstor.. iitLT n.—Aft# AloncAitd, proval until It had laetm ad.'oted by
Soutbcaat comer Front and l*ark Sta.
M!>CEU.AS’EOVS WAST8.
cxcJttng <l^te tkr Joist resolution the house. It U knouii that McKinley
cocojniltinc (he existence of a state of desires the iK.stismeme-nt of flnal oongreuwioral.aetion on tho Cuban quesr
var in Cuba anC deciarins tbat strict tlpn until the report of Calhoun, who la
aouiraiiUy shall t>c maintained by «the on the Island to lavi^tlgate rondlCTnIted States passed the senate by the tlon there, has been made- The senate
Oe^tlve vote nt 41 to 14 at a late hour resolution can be brouttht taef.itc the
pestcrday afiemoon. The announc-Mneni houseonly by a siKvIal rule.and Speaker
«f the vole was ret^elved with luniul* Read It known to l>e opposed to lu
■ luoUB applause by tbe galterles, wbich adoption at. this tim.-.
Crew from Hawley an e^pltaik- proHimt tMPOBTANT STATKIIENT.
OTBK UAV ANO XiaHT.
last asalrst “-mnb dtmoastratlfw." Tbs
resolution sa paiteed U as follows;
, "ItesoKcd^ ptc.. That a ecndUl'in of
Washington. May tl.—Cuban affaln
pabllc war eslsu between the govern- I fuiimiehtd the bvu»c with a duy of bitter
Pool isifles for
Vtent of SpSOn and the goTeniment pro­ ’pariUan debate. Tbe resolution appro­
Mis aullal>tr tor
te W-. ur..i .1 • barsala Apply to OLE SOI
claimed and for some time ntalniatned priating S50.OU0 fur the
of AmerlTBl 'M.BntelLMiaiiaa. Pars fit.
4 tf
by force of arms by tbe people of-Cuba, I can (iilxens wae adopted uiibout a dlsand that the I'nited States of America [stnilng vote, but the Etomratats endeavShall maintain a strict neutrality be­ ' ored to force conslderatlun atsu of the
tween the eiintendinc parties, acc'rdinf ! Morgan resolution fur recognillcn of the
to each All the rights of belligerents In ; bsIllRcrency of the Insurxenia They ac*he poru and teirliory of tbe United cusird the R(pubM<ahs of <ndeav<>Hng
Btat.«."
to evade this Is^uc. bu{ the dominant
Vote of the Keoate la Itetail.
party, thrhurh its rpokei
Hill,
final paatABe of tbe made (he imp<irtani >
The vote on
nt that the
. resolution was as follows:
KepuWIcnns desired i
«n»>arr»(
V« as—Bacon. Baker. Bale. Berty. negotiations wbiih aere lielr.g prujectid
BtUlctC
Carter.
Chandler
Chilton. by Prvld. nt Mi WnT. > to MH-urv the inClarke. Clay, C<.<ckrell. Cullom. llavla dep* tidencv of Chiba. While Hitt dlsDelioe. B\3takor. Oalllnger, Gorman. tlalmed presidential autliomy fur hit
Alkiut July 15, 1S9T, we will move into our new brick b'o;k beiiiij erectetl for us. two doors west of oar
Ilanaln-ough. Harris of Kansas. iU-it- piatoiiient it was well l.iiown that he bad
tcM, Jones of Arkansas^ Kenruy. Bind-, ; Uen In rotiruliailrn with McKinley on present lijcalion. Tt^remove our mammoth stock is a bii; uudertakinecaosincalaTveexpenseandsttspenaay. McHrlde. Mantle. Mason. MilU. , the gussiiwit Hrii itn.-w wiiereofiie sp'.ke.
Morran. Nelson. Parco. P.'ttlgrew. P- tThe committee 03 rules pre enttd a re- skm of basinoss for at least two weeks. To reduce tho^xpi’use and annoyance we have convloded to cat
tus, IMP hard: Rawlins. Shoup.Stewart.
gU-lng two hours'
Unit deU'.te
nd aonwed t i *'“*■
down as much as ixjswible by offeriujf our well bought merchaodise at tbe sacritice of profits,
Thurston. TUIman. Tdrner. TVrpte. ii. f tes*luiion
Walthatl—41.
p^te^rihV views .rf't'hr
the I and ®®“y ‘t*?*”*
»’*d pa*
“1® regardless of cost. Ciil and slash will be the word. We have stf^^
Na»—Allien. Burro* s.Cafrrey. Fair­ f<mml(tee
and- to mwe a rvcommittal.
—^
...
4^
filHng
in,
and in sii weeks time, if the trade will take advantage of this sale as on former special occa.....
banks. Gear. Hale. Hanna. UawUy. , but was dtvJarod mu <if order by Ste akHoar, S|«Kin»r. B'ellliigton. Wclroore. er iteqd. He made a strong speci-li and sioQB. wc will have a very little to move. Tliis sale will last continuHily op to the date of our remove}
White and W.>on--U.
was gu-cn tho unanlnv^us sgppt’n of «nd it will work on tbe principle of “First come first served" and nothing will be duplicated.
TtMirstoa's IdM of PattUI Polflllmeot. ; IJemoorata Popullsii and slIvoHtea
Thv V' -lna Incurred after aiaekciling while but thrt>e Kepublicane—Cooiwr of
delo^f P.rllL-l|Biied In by ThurSion. El- • Wisconsin, Colsoir of Kentucky, and
•clha W.ilte, Filrl-snlte. Kale. Spooner ^ Itnlvblns of Pennsyli-ahia—vtted to con­
and Guttnpn,. Thurston, nho presided sider tbe senate reMiIutlon. The gallerlet were {larked and raanlfestvd th«!4r
usual sympathy for Cuba. The speeches ■
scene *i<n thbt i^nwntion (nthusi- , were made by nslxell. Baltcy. HltU ]
sistivally irscpi.-g a Cuban plank In the Grosx enor, Williams of UlsMMiit>p1. IJv- I
t>la(furRi, and Jrclaied that this resolu­ Ingston ol Georgia. WTieeler. JUrMUIln. d^* T»irs.ad wr snool
Choice of ocr best French GinghaiUB, per
lDre*a«
SpoOl
tion wai in )<ahl>U fuilllmem of that - Sln.psoT.. Hull ot Iowa and Brown of
yard.......................................................
pledge. RlF'.ns and tVhUe urged a con- Ohio. RobtrtPs of Pennsylvania gave a Very^ieet of Print, per ygrd..
aervativ.- ouirae and an Inquiry by a ' graphU destjolpUon of Ibc riluatlun in
Apron Ginjrliafn, per yard....
A lot of 1> cent Dress Ducking. TOr yard
oommitt.'e. Thvii tame ihr first vole— ' CulA lAsed un a pemmal \-lslt.
that 00 ibr Hale ii oiiun to ref.-r. It was
ladies' black and tan seamless Hose, tegThe way Uitl oatue b. announce that 3# iu. Percale, per yard
a (e«t of strongih. and the d<f<ai of tbe tht prerirtent was moving
nlar make, good valae at l&c, for .
' Turkey red Table Cloth, per ya
motion assuied the juimage of the resoImlon. dTairUanki Irt-d to stem the
Full yard unbleached Cotton, per yard,..
35 in. Caabmeres, per yard
tide by vHerlng a compromise propoeU and Hill asked
Frnit of tbe X/mm, a lonsdale cotton, per
34™.
Br.x-.de
Mob.ir,pery.rd
tion. ponicwliat on the lines of the Cu• TXm't y.-u think It w*.nld be Utter
yard.......................................................
lian plank at .*«(. T-,ula but U met the for thr pre* <hTit i.i use his authority
Fine lot of DimiUes..............
tecure lRi]«y
tame fat- as tbe Hale motion.
iil»P-ndenK?"
pr yd
Good Cbenilie Cartaius at.....................
Japanese straw Mattings, seeml
Heir Make a Final |-rw« ■«.
ringstoi
L-r,d your
yo
qu<
Tbla btought Hale forward for a final BOW tl^t I'havo ansaend
protest. He spok- with intense earnest, tIon. answer me. when w ill tbe prvsldeat
netw and ferllitk. and with a trace of do ihatrHitt hesitated while the house listened
Mttvmess In bis words. He declared
Ladiee'Dongola Rnacett Oxfonla, worth
tbat the -letne] ;s op|x>srd to tho admin­ intently ard l.ivlngnoa presred him for
$1.00 for.......................................................67c
istration—liemwrsis and Fopullats— an anstver. i have no right te ^xwk by
Ladies’ fine russett up-to-date Oxfords,
had furnished the bulk of the vote In any auihciriiy." Hilt began.andhpalut- A man’s Cordovan congress, solid, worth
Uvor of Ibe leaoluil n. and that the itig ti! word his answer rightlyr^finnlly
worth 1.50 for..................................... I 15
foreign 1 "luy if the ad.'nlnhtratlon was conilnu.d; "1 have reason to Ullevethat
Misses’ Dongola Sboaa, from 12 to 2,
thus 10 be dictated by uWpjprtents. He the presUK-nt Is taking as active and as
.worth 1.00 for.......................
55^
eaptessed the fear aB5-tbat the reso­ effemive sirpa as he tan Ui secure the
lution
W<t to vae with t>pa!n. lndei>endi'm.' of Cuba, and that fact I
Minfifw’ up-to-date fine diooolate Shoes,'
Bpooner addtfd his protest against ty­ an. convinced has reached fipaalMihead- A man’a Rossia leather, tan. Utest, worth .
coin toes, worth 150 for..... ................. I 10
ing thv 'hands of the admliu-ieatiun. quaricis. f.-t the newi reai lies us today
Gorman clned the debate, resenting the that the nilnicter who will pn>l«Hy l>e A man’s Oxblood; up-to-date, worth .$250
Misses' grain solid Shoes, from 12
suggestion \hat parp- lines were drrwn in (siwer in thirty days has said that the
worth 1.00 for.................
79o
on the ivaaUuion. and asserting that the Cuban war is utterly hfUrt-iesa."
Misses* fine Dongola Oxfords, worth 1.25
The
house
rejected
the
third
confersulminlnmttii^ should have dispatched
a war vi-sscl.to ,Gul>a to protect our of­ erce re|.n-t eh the opening of the. Cuh
gllsoaljF
lands
and
losirui-ted
Its
conficials 03 tt- Island- Tbe fln.vi rot*
Children's up-to-date fine tan Shoes, from
thU special sale....................‘...............
was th'n Akeip-dind tbe senate ad- feiTSM tc rupiH ri a plan propoard by
8 to 8, worth 1.25. for............................
75«
LAi-* y of.Iowa by which the eecreatry of
youmed until orkt Monday.
the liiieri'-r aould base the landa. the

I fine, fancy

CUlim FOE Ik PEE MZEI.

GEO. P. OARaiSOK.

STAPLE

Groceries!

PROMPT DELIVERS
And tbe VERT Beet Goode.

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HIKES, Photogtapher.

HOTEL LEELANAU.

j Tut Stmt, between Prent t Cate.

T?S:

Frank v!>tcpanp | Rates. $1.?0 I>er Day,
Sanaoiph st., Wert sidei Meal Tickets at Redcced Rates.

TO.ph...ori«.toNo.l06.

St

i

Grand Removal Sale
BOSTOIT STORsE.

—THESE ARE STRICTLY REMOVAL SALE PRICES.—

!=

S0M2 OP THE ITEMS WHICH WE HAVE REDUCED.
3c
3c
2ic
5c
lOc
lOc
8c
4Jc
8e

6e

7c
30
6c

76

Shoe Department.

^00 for........... ...............................I 36
I 75

for.................................................

69«

1 48

Children's fine Dongola Oxfords, worth

Hx ^MXD fcKND A RAm.r!amp.

Vhal-sVhniKnorslon WnaU Uo-Ktklns vlslcnr against a m«-opoly b lng made,
Ash. |-r«^Mea( t isuero.' Address.
j
FAILURE OF AN INDIANA BANK.
In i'losinr A very entbuslaam-amusing State SolioBal at Ia»«aaspart—torpteltera
Speech Thursion-Mld; "Lirx tMdl<i>iitch
lxM> Mare rhaa Halt
the mlghtleat of our batileahlp* to j l»irahsrort. Ind., May ri.—The State
Cul*. Lot us stAiiuK her In the harbor 'Naiimial UnW closed Its d<>ori yesUrday
of Havana. -Tber>- her (ruwntng'guns Mrning.. The action was due to an ex­
may diaturh the spirit of tyranny by- amination by Katlonal Bank Inspector
sight. and by day hey ablnlng stars may George R. Caldwell, wbu <wme to ins|>col
cheer tbe hearts of those who arv Strug,
. T
gling to be free." The gallery broke
MW,Into applause at tiM closing rvfeience to j Oflo. with resources all the way fn>m
a t>aitl''i;hlp; but the pl^ding offli.-er ‘llW.OM iolMf<.nOO. Th« MIluR if alleg' d
I to t* due to mbunanagemeni.' Of the
Uulc'Uy rhec ked the demonsiration.
Elkina follow.d Jn a upecs'fi urging : resources gSBAttM aiw in notrs lutd hank
that the senate nbould' not am pre- i P>I
clpiUtely. but Should await the in­ |gw
quiries non hc-Ing mada by the uffivlala li is believed now that, the deposltora
bf thr guvc-rnmsnt. He Insisted that >«lll rraliae Iras than U cents on Ihe
__________ •
j there was nothing Iwfore the senate to ; dollar.wamtiii aetbm at this time, .^ere was :
ficncss on tk# Ml FVU.
no Cuban govemmceit to recognlae. he
ChlcAgo. May n.-X-eague base hall
asserted -Whiii was the p-suofilre ad- : scores yesterday were: At Pittsburg—
dr-sf of iu president. If the recognllfon I PtalUdelphts fi. Pittsburg JO; at Chicago
was to l»e Sent (cshiniT asked Klkins. l-Waahlngt.inM.Chlcagol4.at Bl.Loule
It Would have to Iw delivifvd by 0«n- '—Boston 11. fit irt>uis 4: at ClnoinnaUeral MlUa with (he army Irehlnd b<^, > Baltimore Id. Clrtclnnati 11: at Lsiulaasamed ihe senator. I|r dended^the > vlllc — Brooklyn 12. LsHjIkvlUe 13; at
SUtcmi-nts of Mnw>n tbat Cuban bablet
. Cleveland-RalD.
W«r* Used ai birth and Cuban Urides
Western Bcague: At Uinnaapolta—
taxed at the altar. "Whdt l>ec»mes’af
I Indianapolis H- Minneapolis 1; ai fit.
the grownpdoider'heasked aarcagtical- I Paul -Grand Rapids 4. fit. Paul t: aj
If.
I Konaafl Ciiy—fbdumbua 3. Kanaaa Ciqr
••Terr f»* Of them grow up." an- j»: at Milwaukee—Detroit 1. Mlisrag.
twened MAsan amid UughUr.
IkteA
Biktns weal on (o aay tbal the poaWestern Asaoclatlon: At Boekfoid—
aihiltilM of war were beUw traated very fit. Joseph I. Rockford 0; at Cedfr
lightly. He added: "Spain caa declatk Rapkte-Burllngum 5. Cedar Rapids 3;
war and not fire a gun. and It will cast at Dubuque—l>es Moines •. DubuqiM
this naUon IH».OOO.iiOA“ The ssouor 6; at Peoria—Quincy A Peorfa I.
urgsd that the president was an
patriotic and as seaJom to protect
DauUi ar Maitksw i.«aia.
' our Interests as any seealcr. Why,
Oikatgo, May 31. — Matthew Lafiln.
he asked, ataould this eenate seek to
04ie of the oldest reutdeaU of Chinas
ctwn-a (he presldem to action and placs
and one of tb« founders of what Is bow
him la A date poslUon?
the lAfllB-lland Powder compaAT, ted
Falrtsuka u»ok ths Boor for his first
^terday. aged M ycara.
apeech ta tka aauata. Referrins to tbe
; fib Lflulg teMam fie deoiarad tbat ha
Go to tbe UoB Batter Shop> :for bair
I the la-

4Mki ate tette. » emu eaA.
t«f
fit. AOumna

l^adiHs’ genuine Dongola coin toe, worth
Ladi^* Oxbloods, fine Kid shoes, worth

I 15
I 79

Ltei^ all solid Dongols Rosselta, worth

;

-75c. fOT................................................... .. .....................

380

100 psir children's fine Kid Shoes, all sol­
id, from to 8, spring heels, worth X<00
for ........... ..........................................
Baby Kid Shoes, worth 40c, for..%.-----Vuotb’a all solid lace Shoes, worth 18&
for...................................... ..................

580
25o

Gent’s Furnishing Department.;

...................... I2i0
Boys' Waists
Boys’ fine Fauntleroy Lawne....................
25«
Men’s Sweaters......................................... . I 5c
Men’s Undwwear....................................
I 6o
Men's Light 0\erdiirtar.......................

1 5o

i' Men’. «iUxn Shirt.......... .r...,
Men's Laundried Xi^ligee Shirts.............
Hen 6 fine natural wrxd summer Under­
wear, worth 1.25, this special Mk........
Men’s Overalls.:................ .......................

25o

24c

6So
23o

Clothing Department.
.Mm’. he«A coHon worrted
Mra’»ertr.h«irycordiirp, Pmt.............
Meu’. extr. qoUity, rtl wool ^krnpl
S„iU,well™«le, for....,....................
Mon’.rtricUr .11 wool cl.y .oil...............
Mm’, working Soil..................................
Men^ cottonade Panto..................-v..........
Tonths' fine stoictly ail wool suit worth
I0.00for...................

48o
I 58
4 50
5 OO
I 69
36c

Youlh.’’ good wool .nih worth 8.00 for....... 3 98

Children's Buito............................... -...;
39«
Acbild'sheavyoorduroyraitfor.| 79
CbUdwn's panto...;....... .................. .
1 6o
A child's all wool besTytricbot worth 5.00

22^^

4 60

Cloak Department.
Ladies' covert suit, handsomely irtmmed
and well lined tbroogbout, worth KXOO
for.
Do not be misled. To name prices on cheap merchandise is only quoting; aw4et valnes. We have
no baits. All ot our prices are low ffom the cheapest to the best

A girls’ all wool reefer jackets, ages from
4 to f2, a handsome novelty for............... \ 65

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